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Poster: The_Emperor_Of_Television Date: March 08, 2010 11:32:44am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: So, what do you think of my latest upload?

"Classroom Camera" couldn't have been as racist, sexist, smug, materialistic, pseudo-intellectual, offensive, condescending, annoying, and outright moronic as "Today Tonight" or "A Current Affair" currently is. They truely are shows so bad, they make "The Brady Bunch Hour" look like "Studio One".

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Poster: cosmico Date: March 08, 2010 01:12:58pm
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: So, what do you think of my latest upload?

Oh hey, I'm not arguing with you. There is absolutely NOTHING in the way of today's TV programming that I want to see. I don't have cable, not even an antenna. Anytime I turn on my TV, it's strictly to watch DVDs. Either home-made discs or Alpha Video/Mill Creek product.

The funniest thing about Classroom Camera (other than being on the show once with my school's marching band), was how tiny the studio was, compared to how huge it looked on TV at home. We walked in and I looked around and said, "THIS is IT!?" My introduction to the fantasy-land of the studio.

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Poster: The_Emperor_Of_Television Date: March 08, 2010 01:58:22pm
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: So, what do you think of my latest upload?

I admit there are some "current" or at least "recent" shows I like (such as an adorable early 2000s show I'm getting on DVD soon about a cuddly half-demon), but "Today Tonight" and "A Current Affair", which have been running for some time, are amazing in the sense that they started off rubbish, and yet get worse each season. "A Current Affair" has been running since the 1970s, and is worse with each year, so you can see how bad the show must be.

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